Buyer Beware
Every year millions of Americans start a quest for
the perfect body. For some this means
getting rid of a little extra unwanted post pregnancy fat, while others may
have hundreds of pounds to lose. Weight
loss in the US
is a multi-billion dollar industry, with cosmetic procedures and pill popping
being some of the so-called quick fixes to our ever-bulging figures.
It has been proven; that in order to sustain a
healthy body weight, one must do two simple things, eat right and
exercise. These are the only tried and
true methods to obtain and maintain the figure we desire. With that being said, it is obvious why quick
fix methods mentioned above are not the best methods. Not only are the invasive, addictive and
sometimes life threatening, they also do nothing to address the underlying
problem – lack of muscle tone and general fitness. In order to burn unwanted fat, you must build
muscles. In essence, the more you
exercise the more fat you burn and the fitter you become.
In a quest to build healthy bodies, many people
turn to Anabolic Supplements
products to increase their production of muscle mass. While many supplements can be beneficial in
your fitness quest, the use of Anabolic
Supplements not only weakens muscle mass, but also can be extremely
detrimental to overall health. Once
thought to be a quick cure for less than stellar muscle building performance,
these Anabolic Supplements have been
found to be responsible for severe heart problems and have lead to death in
some extreme cases.
While still legal in the United States, Anabolic Supplements such as
dehydroepian-drosterone (DHEA) and androstenedione or Andro, as it is known on
the street, are thought to produce the same side effects their more powerful
and highly illegal big brother, the anabolic steroid, which was outlawed by the
Food and Drug Administration back in the early 1990’s. Anabolic
Supplements use has been proven to be responsible for conditions such as
increased acne and male breast development on the less severe side to life
threatening heart attacks and liver cancer.
So what are some better options? The best place to start when considering the
addition of any supplement to your fitness regime is a fitness trainer. These trained professionals have a thorough
understanding of how the muscles of the body work and what products will be the
most effective in producing the results you desire. The Internet can also be another valuable
place for research. Use a search engine
to look for sites dedicated to bodybuilding or general fitness.
Some individuals use supplements that are already
naturally occurring in the body, such as createnine monohydrate, whey proteins
and glutamine. In addition to being a
natural supplement, they are also readily and legally available through
pharmacies, health food stores and on various Internet sites.
No matter what product you choose, be sure that
there are no risks or interactions with other medications or products you might
currently be using. In addition it is
important to remember that no supplement, no matter how natural, is a suitable
replacement for a healthy diet and regular fitness routine. Remember, when it comes to good health,
there are no shortcuts or quick fixes.